PostgreSQL Receiver
This receiver queries the PostgreSQL statistics collector.
🚧 This receiver is in BETA. Configuration fields and metric data model are subject to change.
Prerequisites
This receiver supports PostgreSQL versions 9.6+
The monitoring user must be granted SELECT
on pg_stat_database
.
Configuration
The following settings are required to create a database connection:
The following settings are optional:
-
endpoint
(default = localhost:5432
): The endpoint of the postgresql server. Whether using TCP or Unix sockets, this value should be host:port
. If transport
is set to unix
, the endpoint will internally be translated from host:port
to /host.s.PGSQL.port
-
transport
(default = tcp
): The transport protocol being used to connect to postgresql. Available options are tcp
and unix
.
-
databases
(default = []
): The list of databases for which the receiver will attempt to collect statistics. If an empty list is provided, the receiver will attempt to collect statistics for all non-template databases.
-
exclude_databases
(default = []
): List of databases which will be excluded when collecting statistics.
The following settings are also optional and nested under tls
to help configure client transport security
-
insecure
(default = false
): Whether to enable client transport security for the postgresql connection.
-
insecure_skip_verify
(default = true
): Whether to validate server name and certificate if client transport security is enabled.
-
cert_file
(default = $HOME/.postgresql/postgresql.crt
): A cerficate used for client authentication, if necessary.
-
key_file
(default = $HOME/.postgresql/postgresql.key
): An SSL key used for client authentication, if necessary.
-
ca_file
(default = ""): A set of certificate authorities used to validate the database server's SSL certificate.
-
collection_interval
(default = 10s
): This receiver collects metrics on an interval. This value must be a string readable by Golang's time.ParseDuration. Valid time units are ns
, us
(or µs
), ms
, s
, m
, h
.
-
initial_delay
(default = 1s
): defines how long this receiver waits before starting.
Example Configuration
receivers:
postgresql:
endpoint: localhost:5432
transport: tcp
username: otel
password: ${env:POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD}
databases:
- otel
collection_interval: 10s
tls:
insecure: false
insecure_skip_verify: false
ca_file: /home/otel/authorities.crt
cert_file: /home/otel/mypostgrescert.crt
key_file: /home/otel/mypostgreskey.key
The full list of settings exposed for this receiver are documented here with detailed sample configurations here. TLS config is documented further under the opentelemetry collector's configtls package.
Connection pool feature
The feature gate receiver.postgresql.connectionPool
allows to enable the creation & reuse of a pool per database for the connections instead of creating & closing on each scrape.
This is generally a useful optimization but also alleviates the volume of generated audit logs when the PostgreSQL instance is configured with log_connections=on
and/or log_disconnections=on
.
When this feature gate is enabled, the following optional settings are available nested under connection_pool
to help configure the connection pools:
max_idle_time
: The maximum amount of time a connection may be idle before being closed.
max_lifetime
: The maximum amount of time a connection may be reused.
max_idle
: The maximum number of connections in the idle connection pool.
max_open
: The maximum number of open connections to the database.
Those settings and their defaults are further documented in the sql/database
package here.
Example Configuration
receivers:
postgresql:
endpoint: localhost:5432
transport: tcp
username: otel
password: ${env:POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD}
connection_pool:
max_idle_time: 10m
max_lifetime: 0
max_idle: 2
max_open: 5
Metrics
Details about the metrics produced by this receiver can be found in metadata.yaml